Save on Fuel Prices-Hybrid Cars
Any vehicle is a hybrid when it combines two or more sources of power. Hybrid cars run off a rechargeable battery and gasoline. *Hybrid engines are built smaller to accommodate the 99% of time when not going up hill or accelerating quickly. It uses the battery to provide extra acceleration power when needed. *When the car is stopped, hybrid gasoline motors can shut off and run off their electric motor and battery. *Hybrid cars are often lighter and more aerodynamic; tires are often stiffer and inflated higher to reduce drag. *Hybrid cars often recover braking energy and use it to charge the battery.
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| Toyota Prius Hybrid | Now | |||
| Lexus SUV RX 400h Hybrid | Now | |||
| Honda Insight Hybrid | Now | |||
| Ford Escape SUV Hybrid | Now | |||
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Toyota Highlander Hybrid |
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Honda Civic Hybrid |
Now | |||
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Mercury Mariner Hybrid |
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Honda Accord Hybrid |
Now | |||
| Chevrolet Silverado Truck | Now | |||
| Lexus GS 450h Sedan Hybrid | Spring 2006 | |||
| Toyota Camry Hybrid | 2006 | |||
| Hyundai Accent Hybrid | 2006 | |||
| Kia Rio Hybrid | 2006 | |||
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